None of HMD’s phones will be older than two years when Android P exits the beta phase in the fall, so in a way, this makes perfect sense and it’s not that impressive. Then again, you have to keep in mind the Nokia 2 barely packs 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage space and a modest Snapdragon 212 processor.

Speaking of that big battery-carrying 5-incher, HMD Global has also confirmed its pre-loaded Android 7.1 Nougat flavor will finally be replaced with 8.1 Oreo goodies in June. Worst case scenario, you’re looking at a wait of a few short weeks now, not to mention an official Android P update is guaranteed as well. In case you had any doubts, that $99 “investment” is really starting to pay off.

Adrian has had an insatiable passion for writing since he was in school and found himself writing philosophical essays about the meaning of life and the differences between light and dark beer. Later, he realized this was pretty much his only marketable skill, so he first created a personal blog (in Romanian) and then discovered his true calling, which is writing about all things tech (in English).